A St John spokesperson said one ambulance and a rapid response vehicle were sent to the fire, after they were notified around 1.20pm.
“One person was taken to Northland Base Hospital in a moderate condition,” the spokesperson said.
The fire was extinguished within a few minutes once firefighters arrived. Police also attended to provide traffic control.
Neighbours in the block of four flats were able to stay in their units.
“The units adjoining have been damaged by smoke, but fortunately there were firewalls between dwellings,” Ballantine said.
Smoke alarms are real life saver in a house fire and Fire and Emergency NZ advise people to test smoke alarms regularly and replace batteries at least once a year.